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Monday, Feb. 22, 2021

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  1. Help out a Falcon!
  2. Dialogue Series
  3. Zoom event: Sister Love by Mary Phillips tonight at 7 pm
  4. Education Abroad live virtual information sessions every Tuesday
  5. WA1T Zoom conversation on inclusive leadership tomorrow night
  6. Rural LGBTQ+ Health Care Provider Training
  7. BG Night Live 2/25
  8. BGSU Science Cafe: Algae's Upside
  9. Student employee/supervisor of the year nominations [OPEN NOW!]
  10. Project Connect donation challenge
  11. Registration for Diversity Symposium now open
  12. Gregory T. DeCrane Applauding Excellence Ceremony
  13. LGBTQ+ Research Study - may earn $20 giftcard!
  14. Local public transit option

Students

  1. Feed My Starving Children general meeting tonight
  2. USG Election information session being held tonight!
  3. BGSU dems is inviting you to hear from usg president/vice president candidates Hallie and Aarian
  4. Movie Night: Black History Month Edition
  5. Sport Management Alliance Job and Graduate Fair ( Virtual )
  6. Watch the new Cinderella on Disney+ teleparty with Alpha Phi Omega!
  7. Moving with purpose: Time Management
  8. Record Painting with Alpha Phi Omega!
  9. Virtual NSLS information dession
  10. Come learn about mission statements and leadership philosophy
  11. Apply for the Ray Marvin Leadership Award!
  12. Social Entrepreneurship Workshop by SocialVentures
  13. International Womxn's Day Celebration!
  14. Apply to be a 2021 Fall Welcome Leader!
  15. Leadership Conference Proposals
  16. Are you an independent student or former foster youth?
  17. Connect with the Career Center: Drop-in hours
  18. Looking to get more involved on campus? Join OSCPA

Graduate Students

  1. Literature review basics
  2. Eating research - may earn $150 in giftcards!

Firelands

  1. Coffee and Conversation with BGSU Firelands Student Government

Faculty and Staff

  1. Program Evaluation Workshop
  2. Active learning strat & tech for remote learning
  3. Inclusion in the Classroom
  4. Connecting Learning Expectations with Assessment
  5. Community Engagement Tracking System
  6. Excellence in Online Teaching
  7. Deputy Title IX Coordinator - Investigator Position
  8. Do you teach courses involving food insecurity, health disparities, etc.?
Campus Update Archive

1. Help out a Falcon!

Help create a Community of Care at BGSU and make sure no Falcon struggles unnoticed and alone! Start the Conversation is a collaborative training offered by the Counseling Center and the Humanities Troupe from the Department of Theatre and Film. In the training, you will learn how to contribute to a community of care, how to identify the warning signs of people who may be struggling and how to help (including suicide prevention strategies). Simple expressions of care are powerful and you can make a difference in someone's life!

The next training is Monday, February 22 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. via Zoom.

Register here and learn more about how you can help create a community of care at BGSU!


2. Dialogue Series

Hello dear friends,

Starting today you have a chance to attend and participate in Spring Dialogue Series. We are excited to see many of you in attendance. Please see the poster for more information.

Find the poster here.

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3. Zoom Event: Sister Love by Mary Phillips tonight at 7 pm

Please join us for the Black History Month presentation Sister Love: Ericka Huggins, Spiritual Activism, and the Black Panther Party

Mary Phillips, Associate Professor, Department of Africana Studies, Lehman College, City University of New York will speak on the life experiences of Black Panther veteran Ericka Huggins.

Monday, February 22, at 7 p.m. For more information and to join the Zoom event, visit bgsu.edu/sisterlove

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4. Education Abroad live virtual information sessions Every Tuesday

Interesting in learning more about studying, interning, and travelling abroad? The Office of International Programs and Partnerships will continue to offer LIVE Virtual Information Sessions every Tuesday from 11-11:30 a.m. via Zoom. Attending an information session is the required first step to learning about Education Abroad opportunities at BGSU! If interested, please register here or contact edabroad@bgsu.edu for the link to join.

If you are unable to attend a live session, please visit our website to view the presentation and to set up a time to meet virtually with an Education Abroad staff member.

Feel free to contact Education Abroad, International Programs and Partnerships at edabroad@bgsu.edu or (419) 372-0479 for more information. We hope to see you there!

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5. WA1T Zoom conversation on inclusive leadership tomorrow night

On Tuesday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m., We Are One Team (WA1T) is inviting students and staff to an open Zoom conversation about Inclusive Leadership. This will be a discussion around leadership and inclusivity in all settings, and it is meant to be an open space for anyone to learn and/or share ideas. The hope is that we can come together again as a group to better ourselves. Below is the link to the meeting.

Topic: WA1T General Meeting

Time: February 23, 2021 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom meeting here

Meeting ID: 831 9473 6055 Passcode: 276983

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6. Rural LGBTQ+ Health Care Provider Training

Assistant Clinical Professor, Nicki Lawrence, DNP, RN-BC, CNE, will facilitate a 90-minute training session on inclusive LGBTQ+ health care practices. Participants will have the opportunity to increase their knowledge, awareness, and attitudes in caring for the LGBTQ+ population.

Although, this training is focused on folks within the health care field/majors, any and all participants are welcome to join.

RSVP here

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7. BG Night Live 2/25

BG NIGHT LIVE THIS THURSDAY 8 P.M. FT Jonny Ritchie!! a magical illusionist (WHoooooAAA)

Live Stream and get involved to win some freeeee Falcon Swag!

twitch.tv/bg_involvement

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8. BGSU Science Cafe: Algae's Upside

Dr. Chris Ward, an assistant professor in microbial ecology at BGSU’s Biology Department, will discuss the what, why and how of algal biofuels and bioproducts.

Thursday, February 25 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

BGSU Science Café

This is the fourth in a series of events to highlight the important work being done by BGSU researchers that impacts the quality of life in our region, the state and the world. Registration is required for the livestream.

For additional information, call 419-372-9865 or email publicimpact@bgsu.edu. Sponsored by the Center for Great Lakes and Watershed Studies, Division of Research and Economic Engagement, and the Center for Public Impact.

Register today at bgsu.edu/science-cafe.

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9. Student employee/supervisor of the year nominations [OPEN NOW!]

In conjunction with National Student Employment Week, held April 12-16, 2021, Student Employment Services is taking the opportunity to formally recognize the contributions of Bowling Green State University Students who work. Students are nominated in four categories AND we are recognizing outstanding supervisors. The National Student Employment Week Advisory Committee is seeking nominations in the following categories:

  1. On-Campus Student Employee of the Year
  2. On-Campus Student Employee Team of the Year
  3. On-Campus Student Employee Supervisor of the Year
  4. External Student Employee of the Year
  5. Internship & Co-op Student Employee of the Year

Visit [here] to submit your nomination(s).

All nominations must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 14 to be considered.

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10. Project Connect donation challenge

Project Connect of Wood County, sponsored by the United Way of Wood County, is a drive-through event with three county locations in which community members in need can receive assistance provided by the greater Bowling Green community.

The BGSU Center for Public Impact is challenging university individuals, organizations, offices, centers, departments and alumni groups to become involved in this year's event by donating hygiene kits and/or grocery bags for Project Connect.

Visit www.bgsu.edu/projectconnectchallenge to review challenge details and sign up today! Donations will be accepted through March 19 and can be dropped off at the BGSU Center for Public Impact, 100 University Hall.

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11. Registration for Diversity Symposium now open

The call for undergraduate presentations is now open for our annual Undergraduate Symposium on Diversity. The Symposium will be held this year virtually (asynchronously) with the website launching on Monday the 29h of March 2021 at bgsu.edu/USDConference.

Undergraduate students from any discipline are encouraged to submit a presentation on any topic related to diversity in the broadest sense (including topics on culture, ethnicity, race, gender, sexuality, socioeconomic status, age and disability). Group presentations based on classroom work as well as presentations created outside the classroom as part of a research scholarly, or creative project with a faculty mentor will be accepted. Student presentations will be uploaded to the symposium website and will have to have to include some pre-recorded or written narration.

DEADLINE FOR PRESENTATION REGISTRATION: 19th of March 2021. Please submit presentation proposals at bgsu.edu/USD.

Keynote Speaker will be Khani Begum, Associate Professor of English, Arts and Sciences: “Diversity Now: The Importance of Centering Diversity in Education for a Less Divisive and Safer Future.”

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13. Gregory T. DeCrane Applauding Excellence Ceremony

The Gregory T. DeCrane Applauding Excellence Ceremony will recognize deserving students, organizations, and advisors on April 15th, 2021. Nominations and applications for several of these awards are currently open, and we need your help to spread the word!

Important Information:

Nominations for these awards will close on Sunday, February 28th at 11:59 p.m.

Nominate students here.

The Applauding Excellence Award Ceremony will take place on Thursday, April 15th.

Descriptions and requirements can be found in the clickable links.

Please help us celebrate outstanding Falcons by nominating them for one or more of the following awards:

President's Award for Distinguished Service - Apply here.

Student Life Award - Apply here.

Outstanding Community Service Award - Apply here.

Outstanding Student Organization of the Year - Apply here.

Student Organization Advisor of the Year - Apply here.

If you think that yourself, someone you know, or an organization qualify for any of the above awards and deserve to be recognized for their achievements, please nominate them and/or encourage them to apply today! Nominations, applications, and more information can be found HERE!!!. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Brian Heilmeier, bpheilm@bgsu.edu.

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14. LGBTQ+ Research Study - may earn $20 giftcard!

Do you identify as a sexual minority?

We are currently recruiting participants (18+) for a study examining intersectionality in relation to health behaviors. Intersectionality helps us understand how one’s various identities (e.g., race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status) impacts health outcomes.

A key piece of this study investigates intersectionality in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ+) adults.

Participation is relatively low burden, including a one-time online survey that will take about 30-40 minutes, and responses to the survey are completely anonymous. Each person who completes the survey will be entered into a raffle to receive a 20 dollar gift card from Amazon. There will be fifteen (15) gift cards that will be raffled off for this study.

If you’re interested in learning more, please click here for the survey.

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15. Local Public Transit Option

Stranded without a ride? Consider using the B.G. Transit, Bowling Green’s public transportation system. The transit is open to everyone and operates within the city limits and one mile outside the corporation limits of the city of Bowling Green. All B.G. Transit vehicles are handicap accessible. Within the City’s limits, general fare is $4.00 as well as for rides originating or ending outside of Bowling Green city limits. With a B.G. Transit ID card, reduced fares are available for persons aged 65 years or older, children (4-13 years of age) and those with disabilities. To learn more about the B.G. Transit, check out our website: www.bgohio.org/grants/transportation. To schedule a ride, please call: 1-800-579-4299.

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1. Feed My Starving Children General Meeting tonight

Join us TONIGHT at 9:15 p.m. for a general meeting with Feed My Starving Children. Get to know more about our organization, who we are, and ways to get involved. We would love to see you there on Zoom!

Please use the following Zoom information to hop on our general meeting TONIGHT at 9:15 p.m.

Zoom link here

Meeting ID: 728 5846 3586

Passcode: 502sBk

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2. USG Election Information Session being held tonight!

Another Election Information Session for the Undergraduate Student Government is being held tonight at 6:45 p.m. via Zoom.

Attending an election information session is required to be eligible to run in the 2021-2022 Undergraduate Student Government Elections. More information on the election, as well as zoom links for the sessions can be found at our website. Any questions can be sent to USG Chief Administrator Alyissa Horn at amhorn@bgsu.edu.

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3. BGSU dems is inviting you to hear from usg president/vice president candidates Hallie and Aarian

Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. joinBGSU Dems via Zoom to hear from usg president/vice president candidates Hallie and Aarian! Raine Elizabeth Lewis is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: bgsu dems Time: This is a recurring meeting, meet anytime

Join Zoom meeting here.

Meeting ID: 869 6210 2845 Passcode: 057539

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4. Movie night: Black Hisotry Month Edition

Join UAO for Movie Night tomorrow at 7:30pm! We will be showing the winner of our Instagram Bracket - The Hate U Give. The movie will be fully virtual and the QR code / link will be available on our social media! If you want to participate in any other brackets, contests or you just want to know what we are planning follow us on social media.

@bgsu_uao on Instagram and Twitter.

We have a Painting event and trivia for a chance to win a $15 amazon gift card coming up this week as well! See you there!

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5. Sport Management Alliance Job and Graduate Fair (Virtual)

The Sport Management Alliance and the Career Center are pleased to announce the Virtual Sport Management Alliance Job and Graduate Fair, which will take place on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 from 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. via Handshake. Registration is required for this event which can be found in Handshake. Open to all majors.

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6. Watch the new Cinderella on Disney+ teleparty with Alpha Phi Omega!

Join Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed national service fraternity in watching the new Cinderella on Disney+ Teleparty! Alpha Phi Omega is built on leadership, friendship and service and is open to any undergraduate or graduate student! Join us on Tuesday, February 23 at 9:30 p.m. to celebrate Black Musicians- Brandi, Whitney Houston and Whoopi Goldberg star in Roger's and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" on Disney+! Experience the MAGIC and get to know brothers! Follow us on Instagram or Twitter @aphiozk and email aaprice@bgsu.edu if you have any questions!

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7. Moving with purpose: Time Management

The BGSU Office of Student Success and Life Design will host a virtual workshop titled "Moving with Purpose: Time Management." The Zoom workshop, part of the Success in Six series, will be from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 24. Life Design staff will offer practical tools to help you get the most out of every day.

No pre-registration is necessary. For details and a link to the Zoom meeting, visit the BGSU Events Calendar. For additional information, email lifedesign@bgsu.edu.

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8. Record Painting with Alpha Phi Omega!

Join Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed national service fraternity in painting old records! Alpha Phi Omega is built on leadership, friendship and service and is open to any undergraduate or graduate student! Join us on Wednesday, February 24 at 5 p.m. on the 4th floor of the Union (Room 410) to paint some old records and get to know brothers! Records and painting supplies will be provided. Follow us on Instagram or Twitter @aphiozk and email aaprice@bgsu.edu if you have any questions!

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9. Virtual NSLS information session

Join us on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. EST for a VIRTUAL NSLS information session to get your nomination questions answered!

Link to RSVP here.

Link to attend here.

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10. Come Learn About Mission Statements and Leadership Philosophy

Join the Marvin Center for Student Leadership for this session about Mission Statements, where you can engage with your peers in creating your own leadership philosophy! This hour-long workshop is part of a larger series focused around some of the topics included in the BGSU Leadership Achievement Award. For more information about the BGSU Leadership Achievement Award, feel free to reference our website.

Upcoming session:

Mission Statement and Leadership Philosophy (02/25/2021 at 7:30 p.m.)

The session will occur virtually using the Zoom platform found at this link.

For any questions, please contact us at leadership@bgsu.edu.

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11. Apply for the Ray Marvin Leadership Award!

BGSU undergraduate students who have completed 30 credit hours are eligible to apply for this award. Candidates will be asked to demonstrate, through their application, how they have developed and demonstrated their leadership while a student at BGSU. All applications will be reviewed and ranked by a committee. Selected candidates will then complete an in-person interview with the selection committee. The Ray Marvin Leadership Awards will recognize students for leadership development and contributions since becoming a student at BGSU.

Apply here.

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12. Social Entrepreneurship Workshop by SocialVentures

The BGSU Center for Public Impact is proud to partner with SocialVentures of central Ohio to present a social entrepreneurship workshop! Join us on Thursday, March 4 from 3-4:30 p.m.; sign up here.

Over a 90-minute workshop, we will learn what social entrepreneurship is, how it has evolved, how to start a social enterprise and key tips for social enterprise management. There will also be Q&A time with our presenters!

Our partner, SocialVentures, is a nonprofit based in Columbus, Ohio that creates and connects community resources to businesses that create social impact. The organization also advocates for, develops and funds businesses that address social problems in the community.

Email bgab@bgsu.edu with any questions - we look forward to seeing you!

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13. International Womxn's Day Celebration!

Join the Center for Women and Gender Equity and Teaching Kitchen as we celebrate International Womxn's Day! Chef Marissa and Dietitian Paige will guide you in creating a delicious mug cake while celebrating and learning about feminism, the history of International Womxn's Day and discussing women in culinary! Baking ingredients and a mug are provided: all you need is a microwave! The cost is $8 or 1 swipe, but you can still register if you do not have a meal plan! Make "No Meal Plan" when registering and Dining will be in touch with you.

Register while supplies last here.

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14. Apply to be a 2021 Fall Welcome Leader!

Want to have a leadership experience that will change your life? Become a 2021 Fall Welcome Leader and be one of the first friends for the incoming class of 2025!

If you are interested in this memorable volunteer position, come to one of our information sessions or “FaWLpaloozas” on Zoom. The link and dates for these sessions are below, and the application can be found here.

Applications are due by 11:59 PM on March 21st!

Zoom link here.

Meeting ID: 850 1541 9382

Passcode: 504646

Thursday, February 11 at 9 p.m.

Tuesday, February 16 at 9 p.m.

Monday, February 22 at 2 p.m.

Saturday, March 6 at 1 p.m.

Thursday, March 11 at 2 p.m.

Tuesday, March 16 at 4 p.m.

If you would like to apply and cannot make any of these sessions or have any questions about the position, please contact David Pérez at perezd@bgsu.edu!

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15. Leadership Conference Proposals

Are you a student leader who would like to share your leadership knowledge with others? On March 25, from 6:45-9 p.m., the National Residence Hall Honorary will be hosting our annual Leadership Conference. This year’s theme is “Shoot for the Stars.” We are currently looking for individuals who would like to present and/or speak at our conference. If you or anyone you know would be interested in doing a presentation for our conference, please fill out the attached presenter application form. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Olivia Parcher at oparche@bgsu.edu. Presenter applications will be due by Wednesday, February 24 at 11:59 p.m.

Apply here.

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16. Are you an independent student or former foster youth?

The Independent Falcon Network is a great community to network with mentors, peers, and alumni of the program. Check us out at www.bgsu.edu/ifn or contact sacrame@bgsu.edu. We look forward to connecting soon!

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17. Connect with the Career Center: Drop-in hours

Extra time before classes? Drop-ins are one of the best ways to connect with the Career Center without an appointment! 15-20 minute consultations can make a world of a difference!

Use drop-in consultations for almost any career-related topic including resumes, interview help, job or internship searches, cover letters, personal statements, and much more! Stop by or call on a Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon this week from 1 - 3 p.m. Professional headshots are also offered on Friday from 1 - 3 p.m. No appointment is necessary.

The Career Center is located on the second floor of the student union (225 BTSU) above Falcon Outfitters, or call 419-372-2356.

Go Falcons!

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18. Looking to get more involved on campus? Join OSCPA

Are you interested in getting more involved on campus this spring? Look no further than the Ohio Society of CPAs (OSCPA)! This society is open to students of all majors and has the following membership benefits:

Exclusive scholarship opportunities

Participate in leadership development programs & networking events

CPA Exam Center loaded with information & discounts on review materials

Access to OSCPA Career Center resources as well as internship & job opportunities

Access to LAUNCH - a student guide for employment in Ohio

Professional news & information

Student Membership is FREE!

If you are interested in joining OSCPA, please follow the steps below:

Visit "my.ohiocpa.com"

Click "Sign In/Register"

Click "I am a Student"

Complete the "Account Information", "Contact Info", "Education" and "Communication Preferences" sections

Click "Create"

If you have any questions or would like to learn more about OSCPA please reach out to Matt Carroll (matthtc@bgsu.edu).

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1. Literature review basics

2/24, 1-2 p.m. via WebEx

Literature Review Basics

This workshop will go over how literature reviews are different for shorter writing (articles) and longer writing (theses and dissertations). It will go over types of literature and provide suggestions for organizing your review.

Format: Lecture/Discussion with Questions and Answers

Register here.

Participation is remote and can be asynchronous. Workshops are targeted toward graduate students, but open to all. Consider registering for our other workshops! 3/2 Abstract Work Session *No video; bring writing

3/3 Strategies for When You’re Stuck

3/10 Strengthening your Academic Voice

3/16 Literature Review Work Session *No video; bring writing

3/17 Writing Tools and Resources

3/31 Reverse Outlines for Better Organization

4/7 Creating and Managing a Summer Writing Schedule

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2. Eating research - may earn $150 in giftcards!

The Department of Psychology at Bowling Green State University is conducting a study on the influence of memories on taste perception. If you enroll in the study, you will complete 1 in-person visit, 3 remote (e.g., through Zoom) visits and 16 days of answering questions about eating and emotions on your phone.

Qualified participants who complete the study could earn up to $150 in gift cards! If you are interested in learning more, please click the link below. You may also email memoriesontaste@gmail.com for additional information.

Find the link here.

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1. Coffee and Conversation with BGSU Firelands Student Government

Join Student Government for a virtual coffee (or tea) hour to socialize, share concerns and ideas!

Receive a $5 Starbucks e-gift card for attending. Gift cards will be delivered to @bgsu.edu email accounts to the first twenty students that RSVP and attend the event.

RSVP here.

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1. Program Evaluation Workshop

In this workshop, participants will discuss strategies for how to align learning outcomes, curriculum, and assessment. There will be a review of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy and the AAC&U VALUE Rubrics aligning with the University Learning Outcomes. Additionally, participants will discuss program learning outcomes assessment within courses.

Wednesday, February 24 from 10 - 11:30 a.m.

Register here or the Program Evaluation: Learning Outcomes, Curriculum Mapping, and Assessment workshop being offered through the Center for Faculty Excellence in collaboration with the Office of Academic Assessment.

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2. Active learning strat & tech for remote learning

Keep Them Doing: Active Learning Strategies and Technologies for Remote Synchronous Learning

The shift to synchronous remote teaching provides an opportunity to embrace a new modality and explore new ways to format class time. In this workshop, we will explore effective ways to engage students in synchronous online environments. Participants will learn several engagement tools and techniques that can be adapted to their particular teaching style.

Register here.

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3. Inclusion in the Classroom

Join us for this 90-minute session on inclusion in the classroom, where we will discuss ways to help all students learn. We will cover course content and design; instructor’s prior assumptions and potential multicultural issues in classroom situations; planning of class sessions; instructor’s knowledge about diverse backgrounds of students; decisions, comments, and behaviors during teaching; and we will help participants develop an action plan so they can embrace student diversity in all its forms in the classroom.

DATES:

Tuesday, February 9 from 3 - 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 11 from 1:30 - 3 p.m.

Monday, April 19 from 4 - 5:30 p.m.

Register here.

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4. Connecting Learning Expectations with Assessment

In this workshop, participants will identify strategies for how to connect what they want students to know with how they plan on assessing them. There will be active discussion on best practices for creating a clear statement on course expectations, as well as preparing a schedule and method of assessments. Additionally, participants will identify how to connect learning expectations to class activities and assignments.

Register here.

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5. Community Engagement Tracking System

Track Your Community Engagement Activities with Collaboratory

Collaboratory is a centralized online platform for reporting, tracking, & sharing community engagement and public service work conducted by faculty, staff, students and their community partners This activity could be in the form of teaching, research, public service, programs and other campus/community partnerships. The Collaboratory will enhance BGSU’s ability to share our public impact story by providing a centralized location in which public impact work across BGSU and the greater NW Ohio community can be reported and shared.

DATES: March 16 / April 21

Register here.

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6. Excellence in Online Teaching

Between adopting new teaching styles, new technology, and stress of current events, we are all overwhelmed. The BGSU Center of Faculty Excellence has agreed to support a learning community that is different from learning communities of the past. There is no application, nor minimal enrollment, and no commitment. Just submit your registration to join in the conversation!

The “Excellence in Online Teaching” learning community members will discuss approaches to teaching and highlight technology tools. We will support each other as we continue to learn new strategies to promote student success with remote and online learning.

The learning community will meet synchronously, from 4 - 5 p.m. on March 16.

Register here.

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7. Deputy Title IX Coordinator - Investigator Position

Position Summary: This position serves as one of the investigators for Title IX cases when both parties are BGSU students. This individual will serve as a secondary investigator and will be paired with an individual serving in the primary investigator role. This position will assist the primary investigator with the following activities:

  1. Interviewing both the complainant and respondent parties
  2. Interviewing witnesses
  3. Reviewing documents related to the case
  4. Writing the reports
  5. Possibly attending formal hearings if the primary investigator cannot attend.

This position will also attend all training associated with this role and attend BGSU Deputy Title IX Coordinator meetings hosted by the Title IX Coordinator or designee.

Essential Duties, Tasks, and Responsibilities: Support primary investigator with conducting all tasks necessary for the investigation.

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8. Do you teach courses involving food insecurity, health disparities, etc.?

The BGSU Center for Public Impact (CPI) supports many initiatives on campus, one being the Food Justice and Equity at BGSU program. This program focuses on the larger issues surrounding food insecurity, including the social determinants of health. While this initiative still encourages and promotes direct services, it also encourages people to think about issues more deeply and have meaningful action steps in place.

Our website provides resources to students, faculty, and staff as well. To add to our current resources, we would like to provide a list of courses in which students who are interested in food insecurity, health disparities, justice, and equity, as well as social determinants of health could enroll. If you, or your program, offer a course(s) that fit this description, please email the course number, title, when it is offered, and any other pertinent information to Carrie Hamady, faculty affiliate for the BGSU CPI at carrieh@bgsu.edu.